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Homeland Employment Agency ✓ ACRA Verified

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About Homeland Employment Agency

About Homeland Employment Agency

Homeland Employment Agency is a domestic helper placement service located at 170 Upper Bukit Timah Road, operating islandwide across Singapore. The listing has been verified by KakiList and is ACRA-registered; however, no MOM Employment Agency (EA) Licence has been confirmed in the listing data, and no Google reviews are currently available to provide a rating signal.

When engaging a maid agency, the key steps are: confirming the agency's MOM EA Licence number on MOM's online EA directory before paying any deposit; clarifying the placement fee for a new-hire helper (typically S$1,500–3,500) versus a transfer helper (typically S$500–1,500); understanding the helper's monthly salary (S$550–800 depending on nationality and experience) and the monthly MOM levy (S$300 standard, or S$60 concessionary for households with a child under 16, an elderly member aged 67 or above, or a person with disability); and confirming what is bundled in the fee — mandatory FDW insurance, Settling-In Programme, medical examination, and Work Permit application — versus what is billed separately. Source-country options (Indonesia, Philippines, Myanmar, Sri Lanka) affect salary expectations and availability.

To proceed, contact Homeland Employment Agency by phone to request a full written quotation, confirm the EA Licence number, and clarify the replacement guarantee window and early-termination terms before signing any agreement.

Listing data is incomplete — contact Homeland Employment Agency directly to confirm details.

Services Offered

Maid Agency Services

Is Homeland Employment Agency legit?

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Verify the EA Licence number on MOM's online EA directory before paying any deposit, and read the agency contract's replacement, refund, and early-termination clauses.

Homeland Employment Agency vs other providers in Singapore

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does Homeland Employment Agency charge?

Placement fees at maid agencies typically run S$1,500–3,500 for a new-hire helper and S$500–1,500 for a transfer helper already in Singapore. On top of the placement fee, budget for the helper's monthly salary (S$550–800 depending on nationality and experience) and the monthly MOM levy (S$300 standard, or S$60 concessionary if your household has a child under 16, an elderly member aged 67 or above, or a person with disability). Confirm what Homeland Employment Agency bundles into its fee — mandatory FDW insurance (approximately S$300–600 per year), the Settling-In Programme, medical examination, and Work Permit application are typically included by reputable agencies, but some bill these separately. Get a full written breakdown before paying any deposit. See the full maid agency cost guide for Singapore →

Is Homeland Employment Agency MOM-licensed?

Every legitimate maid agency in Singapore must hold a MOM Employment Agency (EA) Licence, which is publicly verifiable by name or licence number on MOM's online EA directory. The licence number should appear on the agency's website, contracts, and invoices. No EA Licence has been confirmed in the current listing data for Homeland Employment Agency — verify this directly with the agency and cross-check on the MOM directory before paying any deposit. EA Grading runs from A+ to C; agencies rated A+ or A have stronger compliance records and better complaint-handling histories. Hiring through an unlicensed agent is illegal, leaves you with no recourse if a dispute arises, and can void your FDW insurance.

What replacement guarantee does Homeland Employment Agency offer?

A standard replacement guarantee typically covers a 6-month window from the helper's arrival date, with one or two replacements included. Confirm with Homeland Employment Agency what voids the guarantee — documented incompatibility or misconduct is usually covered, whereas personal change-of-mind may not be. Also clarify the early-termination process should the placement break down outside the guarantee window. The household is responsible for the helper's repatriation flight, refund of any unused levy, and Work Permit cancellation paperwork — costs that can add up to S$1,000 or more. Having these terms in writing before signing protects both parties.

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